These have been done for a few weeks, but I am just now getting around to loading the pictures....

First up, we have a collection of Alice in Wonderland stamps, including two more Cheshire cats, a dormouse in a teapot, two tea cups, a "drink me" bottle, and the Queen of Hearts:

Then, my first Doctor Who craft tribute, the TARDIS:

I need some darker blue ink to make it show up cleaner.

These were my first stamps using the soft pink material. It is so much easier to use. I also bought up a bunch of it on clearance at Michael's. I need to figure out how to mount the bigger ones though to make the pressure even when stamping. there are a few that I had to stamp multiple times to get full contact.

Thank you both! I'm finding that stamp carving comes really easy to me. If you haven't tried it, I highly recommend. I free handed a bunch of sketches and just rubbed them on, but I also read you can rub on printed images for carving also. Super easy!

p.s. hgddm, I love your avatar. What in the world is that creature from?

I am new to carving and cant easily find carving blocks, where did you get yours?

I got all of the pink carving rubber on clearance at my local Michael's. You can also order it online, and it is called "Speedball Speedy-Carve". There may be other brands, but that is all I have seen in person. I also get linoleum blocks at a local office and art supply store.

The nearest Hobby Lobby is an hour away from my current residence (I'm moving in a month and a half and will have to find everything again ). Michael's actually put all of there's on clearance so they don't carry it anymore at my local store